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This is an Encore Special about how ILM changed cinema forever.
ILM - Industrial Light & Magic: Creating The Impossible

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  • Seeing this, I think George Lucas made the Star Wars prequels not as much as a director, but as the over-confident owner of the ILM. The prequels merely serve as a gigantic showreel for ILM.

  • i dont care what anyone else says i like the prequils

  • Ironically the cg Yoda looks like absolute crap in the prequels!

  • 8:16

    What did he say?

  • George Lucas, you are a visionary. But why did you envision a terrible story for your prequels?

  • say what you want about the prequels, the graphics are just crazy!

  • Its amazing what can be done with technology and a good script.Pure magic and that always was the essence of movies from the begining of the cinema. I think CGI is great because behind it is more than technology behind it there is the imagination and creativity of real people. Movies didnt get bad because of cgi there were always bad movies. Lets see cgi as a gift that help us shape our imagination into reality and make great movies that otherwise would be impossible!

  • @MinotaurHeroHD

    Also, I would hate to think that my generation, and younger people than me (I'm 27), would be incapable of enjoying films without CGI elements. I love movies of all sorts, going back to the silent era - but I love them as they are, and I certainly don't think they need computer graphics to be enjoyable.

  • @MinotaurHeroHD

    The CGI updating of the original movies added little or nothing of value to the movies. There was no real reason for any of it, except maybe for the scene with Han Solo and Jabba the Hutt in ANH.

  • @MrDavidFILM ... actually a stronger inner person and wiser. That was what he meant when he said size matters ot ad pulled out the ship, it was a nuanced pint and can`t be aplied too everything. If it was meant so lioteral, and he meant that sizr matters not soyou should also not have too makeup for it that never made sense to begin with and the scene where he lifts the ship up prooves this wrong also, why??? Well cause h uses the force too lift it instead of just usig his arms like a giant!!!

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